Example sentences of "[adj] member [prep] [art] group " in BNC.
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1 | He argued against the view that the discovery of primitive members of a group in a certain location meant that this was the point of origin from which the group had spread out . |
2 | Furthermore , what is true of the phenomenon of celibacy as a metaphor of an appropriate form of apartness and of integration is also true of individual members of a group such as a religious community . |
3 | The group , and individual members of the group , will go through many experiences which the counsellor can use . |
4 | Include interests of groups of individuals and/or companies if known , even if less than 3% held by individual members of the group . ) |
5 | Individual members of the group prepared contributions within their own specialist areas , and these studies form Appendix A. Subsequent analysis using information science techniques resulted in the preparation of three matrix tables ( Appendix B ) which match each resource against its uses , major users , and the information management tools applied in each case . |
6 | Group work can continue and through on-going observation and judicious questioning the teacher can establish the contribution and attainment of the individual members of the group . |
7 | If , in the above specification , we replace ‘ doing X ’ by ‘ being different from typical members of the group ’ , we have a mechanism that will explain this behaviour . |
8 | Norman and Lester are the only two official members of the group . |
9 | There are also various thematic connections between this tale and the following members of the group . |
10 | The scapegoat and the remaining members of the group had no fixed seat and sat wherever they could . |
11 | A few days before , one of the male members of the group had bought two 50 lb boxes of dynamite from the New England Corporation of Keene , New Hampshire , for $50 . |
12 | Women had all the constraints of family life to cope with ; children at school , shopping and housekeeping , but no sympathy was expressed by male members of the group as to the comparative hardness of the women 's lives in terms of demands on them , such as few hours of sleep . |
13 | Generally perpetrated by the most physically independent male members of the group , antisocial activities were usually attributed by senior staff to extraneous socio-psychological factors and controlled through ‘ rehabilitative ’ activities . |
14 | The family had lived at Godolphin in the parish of Breage , near Helston , since Norman times , and he was a prominent member of a group of interrelated Cornish gentry : the families of Killigrew , Arundell of Tolverne , and Carew of Antony . |
15 | A fortiori , the interest of an individual member of the group did not constitute such an interest . |
16 | The less squeamish members of the group had the delight of checking the others ' feet , while they sat with gritted teeth and eyes tight shut . |
17 | From the later months of 1316 Damory became the leading member of a group of royal favourites , two of whom , Hugh Despenser the younger [ q.v. ] |
18 | For the next four years Evelyn was politically prominent : he became a leading member of the group around Oliver St John [ q.v. ] , |
19 | A leader of one group is also a subordinate member of a group higher in the hierarchical structure , so that he acts as a link between his subordinates and a higher authority . |
20 | Here , if one animal is attacked by another above it in the status-hierarchy , the attacked animal , rather than fighting back , instead directs its aggression against some inferior — a means of dealing with the situation which is open to all except the most subordinate member of the group . |
21 | She might also have seemed the least likely member of the group : lacking an academic background , Rush started her professional life as a nurse . |
22 | Subsequent reports suggested that the police were planning to arrest a number of key members of the group , including the Council 's leader Prasert Sapsunthorn . |
23 | As the advancing figures crossed the highway towards them , it became evident that four of them were unwilling members of the group . |
24 | Even more extraordinary was the fact that Nelson Mandela , the sixth and most eminent member of the group , appeared to have negotiated the terms of the release of his colleagues , who are expected to be freed this weekend . |
25 | Lizzie proved a very capable and caring mother and Kim is now a fully integrated member of the group — always on the go and with a distinctly extrovert personality . |
26 | John Buchan was a peripheral member of the group . |
27 | We could not include such a group because of practical difficulties and limited medical manpower ; also there would be inevitable concern that individuals agreeing to be part of such a control group would be self-selecting members of a group with additional risk factors . |
28 | Doreen was also there , gushing girlishly and doing her best to chat affably with various members of the group . |
29 | In this regard it can be seen that in order for the catechesis to work effectively the various members of the group have to work as a team — the L.C. is responsible for presenting the symbol well ; having a good story that echoes the goal clearly ; and providing the opportunity for EACH person to share their story . |
30 | I was the only member of the group who shaved . |